Sami Khedira saw Juventus fight back “like a big team” to hold Bayern Munich and assures “nothing is impossible.”
The Bianconeri were over-run in the first half, but secured a 2-2 draw in the first leg of the Champions League Round of 16.
“Considering we were 2-0 down after 60 minutes, I think this is a good result for us,” the midfielder told BT Sport.
Sami Khedira saw Juventus fight back “like a big team” to hold Bayern Munich and assures “nothing is impossible.”
The Bianconeri were over-run in the first half, but secured a 2-2 draw in the first leg of the Champions League Round of 16.
“Considering we were 2-0 down after 60 minutes, I think this is a good result for us,” the midfielder told BT Sport.
“Definitely the first half was not good enough for us, but in the second half we came back like a big team, which is why we are happy for the draw.
“I think we saw two big teams, Bayern Munich have a fantastic team, but in the second half we had a big game. It was a good game for us players and also the supporters watching.
“If you play even one time at the Juventus Stadium you know they are just 40,000, but it seems like 150,000. They are one of the best fans in the world, we know that, and especially today they helped us a lot.”
Bayern have two away goals, so how will Juventus approach the second leg on March 16?
“In my opinion we have to win there to go into the next round. It will be very difficult, but nothing is impossible, as today we came back from 2-0 against this big team like Bayern Munich.
“It is possible to go into the next round, but it will be very difficult.”